Sentences with phrase «who cite»

Tommy Brigham, CEO of Brigham - Williams, says he's seeing more enthusiastic recruits, who cite the mentoring program as the primary reason for joining the company.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Landlords who cite religious beliefs for refusing to rent to unmarried couples have lost an important case.
Landlords who cite religious beliefs for refusing to rent to unmarried couples have lost an important case.
From Sticks to Flowers: Guidelines for Child Protection Professionals Working With Parents Using Scripture to Justify Corporal Punishment Vieth (2014) William Mitchell Law Review, 40 (3) Presents information to help child protection professionals approach parents who cite religious justifications for the use of corporal punishment that potentially rises to the level of child abuse.
She says she specifically looks for applicants who cite involvement in social activities, expecting they will have well - rounded, confident personalities.
Despite the clear value, background checks are also under fire by organizations and individuals who cite inaccurate criminal records as a culprit in keeping good people out of work.
There are some auto insurance providers who cite hundred different fine print points you are not aware of, reducing the claim benefits to much less than what you would expect.
People who cite law school tuition as a factor are mixing up the causation relationship.
While the billable hour is still No. 1, there was a considerable drop to 47.3 per cent, compared to 55.2 per cent last year, who cite the billable hour as their primary arrangement.
However, there are critics of the deal who cite the little bugaboo of the U.S. Patriot Act and the possible application of the act in this virtual Canadian context.
Those who cite it be warned, citing Wikipedia may itself be a signal of mental illness.
by Julian Uebergang, Managing Director for APAC Digital Disruption is a term often quoted by legal doomsayers who cite Kodak and Blockbuster case studies and hypothesize that the delivery of...
Saam's article lists example after example of domain resellers who cite the Jacksonville result to promote the idea that having one of these top - level domains will improve SEO rankings.
Contrarians who cite her 1988 work blindly would do well to consider the views expressed in her final publications, including the revised edition.
Harvey and his co-authors concluded that some climate - doubting bloggers, including many who cite Crockford, seek to cast doubt on all of climate science by discrediting the scientific consensus on whether polar bears are endangered.
Just 5 days after the broadcast, the MediaLens organization labeled it «Pure Propaganda», predictably citing Ross Gelbpsan and others who cite Gelbspan about «industry - corrupted skeptic climate scientists», and called upon its readers to send complaints to Ofcom.
That is important to fans of the Energiewende who cite Germany as a success story for the US to emulate.
Those who invoke the solar cycle, to which there is no global temperature correlation even if one allows for phase shifts, or who cite possible increases in solar flux, of which observations show none over this warming epoch, are especially off the mark.
* Not strictly true: EVERY «disruptive event» is followed immediately by news stories quoting a menagerie of climate experts who cite the event as clear evidence of not only climate change, but anthropogenic climate change.
c.) Evaluate the influence of MBH98 by count of cites of cites, general reputation of authors who cite, number of cites of said authors» other works, diversity of cites, discounting self - citation, non-peer-reviewed cites of lesser merit, cites that discredit the original, etc..
I don't think that the advocates and journalists who cite the IPCC read the SPM, not to mention the technical papers, or even their abstracts.
You have written somewhere that people who cite the last 20 years of sea level rise and say it shows no reason for concern are essentially nuts and not considering the future.
It makes the rest of us who cite any of this work look bad.
In fact, unlike Murakami, Aida and Nara, who cite manga and nihonga painting as references in their work, Gokita tells me it was a generation of New York Neo-Expressionists, then centered around Mary Boone Gallery, who had made the biggest impression on him during his student days at art college.
I can't tell you the amount of people I bump into who cite seeing this work.»
The rumour comes via Gamereactor, who cite an anonymous source in saying that Massive are doing the battle royale dance.
But many who cite rising rates don't understand how tax brackets work, that 401 (k) / trad IRA comes off the top, but your withdrawals start at the bottom.
There are those who cite the Shiller P / E to support the view that the market is inflated.
Many individuals who cite medical debt as the cause of their bankruptcy were actually covered under a health insurance plan at the time the medical expenses were incurred.
In one camp are the «traditionalists» who cite the dismal quality of many self - published books, the absence of gatekeepers, and all the marketing and self - promotion indie writers have to do just to keep their heads above water.
Sure it means you have to be a little cautious about who you cite and what information you believe, but we shouldn't be trusting any sources blindly.
That's the news from our friends over at Motor 1, who cite «several Web sites in Asia» claiming Mazda might introduce a new generation of its rotary sports car this year.
Surely not Nissan product planners, who cite the Lexus RX as a key competitor and call the Murano a «flagship crossover.»
The president's off - the - cuff Twitter posts aren't going over well with U.S. CFOs, who cite «the fluctuations and uncertainty» from the 140 - character expressions, according to a new Duke University / CFO Global Business Outlook survey of nearly 900 senior finance executives.
It's unclear how the news that Connections Academy surpassed that mark will affect the school if at all, given state law this school year allows a handful of additional exceptions, including students who cite «personal» reasons for leaving, students who move out of state and a handful more.
However, this tendency is reduced among women who cite having more women coworkers for social support and friendship at work.
Read the papers of the people who cite your work, then seek them out at meetings or send them pre - or reprints of your publications.
Kaepernick, however, has been hailed by inmate advocates who cite his outspoken calls for criminal justice reforms.
But concerns remain from MMA opponents who cite the sport's violence.
Today's Council resolution was supported by homeless advocates, who cite the loss of Advantage, and the need for a replacement, as a significant factor in the city's rising homeless population.
Voter fraud has been a popular theme among Republicans this year, from Trump to state Republican leaders who cite fraud as a reason to make it more difficult to vote.
And don't members of the US - led coalition, who cite the «collective self - defense» of Iraq (the Iraqi government has formally made this request), have the right to prevent further ISIS attacks from Syrian territory into Iraqi areas?
Critics like those in the article who cite the dangers of home birth are ignoring four crucial realities:
As a matter of fact if the baby was freaked out by the new environment, that proves the papers point (but not those who cite the paper) that there was a greater asynchrony between moms cortisol and babies.
It was a hard road, made difficult for me by a seeming majority who cite that almost everyone can breastfeed naturally but just aren't doing it right or trying hard enough.
According to Football Italia, who cite talkSPORT and Calciomercato.it, Liverpool are keen to bring Italian defender Andrea Ranocchia to Anfield in January.
Caughtoffside, who cite Transfermarketweb are reporting that the Reds will rival Manchester United and Chelsea for his signature.
AS Roma striker Mattia Destro looks set to move to West Ham United on loan this summer after flying to London to finalise the deal, according to the Metro, who cite Italian source Corriere dello Sport.
According to the Metro, who cite Chilean DirecTV journalist Hernan Feler, this move looks likely to go through later on in the summer, with an announcement expected after Vidal takes part in this summer's international tournament.
Chelsea are also said to be interested in the 24 - year - old, per The Sun, who cite Goal's PSG correspondent Loic Tanzi as one of their sources.
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